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Resources for Parents

General Help Info for Mothers

General Help Info for Mothers

General Help Info for Mothers

Baby wont stop crying hotline:1-866-243-2229 

New mom app: Text4baby 

This app provides text support for pregnant and new moms


Non-Emergency Peer Emotional Support: Call or text 855-845-7415\

Find a local pediatrician: 

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First5 CA

General Help Info for Mothers

General Help Info for Mothers

This website gives tips to single moms about how to help their babies/toddlers with their mental health. This website also provides resources for moms who want to learn more about reducing toxic stress on their kids.


Instagram: first5califronia 

Twitter: @First5CA

Phone: 855-427-2736

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She Is Hope LA

General Help Info for Mothers

She Is Hope LA

This program is a nonprofit organization geared towards helping single mothers. This organization helps women find employment opportunities, financial, legal, and health services. 


Instagram: sheishopela

Phone number: (818) 515-3250

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SHE IS Series

The Life of a Single Mom

She Is Hope LA

This webinar is dedicated to helping women prepare for jobs. The program utilizes expert leaders and speakers for legal and financial advice. These classes also help women take care of their mind, body wellness, and it offers peer support and mentoring services. Classes are free to single mothers and open to anyone interested in any classes offered. Classes are Pacific Standard time unless otherwise noted. Classes are flexible a.k.a not obligated to attend all classes, flexibility of choice in classes. Some classes will be held online via Zoom and some will be in-person. 

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The Life of a Single Mom

The Life of a Single Mom

The Life of a Single Mom

This program helps women in the community, also local churches, navigate life as single mom. This program also offers classes for single moms where they teach women how to manage finances, time, how to navigate the work force, and dating. In this program women who are single parents and have been abused also receive help.


Phone: 225-341-8055

Email Address: @thelifeofasinglemom.com

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Calfresh Outreach Center

The Life of a Single Mom

The Life of a Single Mom

Calfresh outreach center

4th floor of the student service building SSB

HOURS ARE FROM 8:00-5:00 PM

They can help with the application process, they have a booth at the Famers

Market every Tuesday. If you spend 40$ or any other amount CALSTATE LA

matches it so instead of 40$ you get 80$ to spend on the Farmers Market the vouchers will expire at the end of the semester.

Prescreening form

CSULA Daycare

Not sure what you're looking for?

Centro de Niños y Padres

Anna Bing Arnold Children's Center Admission Information: Please contact our front office at 323-343-2470 to reserve a spot (space is limited). Walk-in tours are not permitted. Anna Bing Arnold Children’s Center provides early care and education services for the Cal State LA campus community. The Center serves children from infancy through preschool, is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and is licensed by the California Department of Health and Social Services.

Monthly Fees

https://www.calstatela.edu/sites/default/files/fees_2023-7.pdf

Please click on the link below to create a portal through HUBBE to complete an application and to be placed on the waitlist. 

Waitlist

Centro de Niños y Padres

Not sure what you're looking for?

Centro de Niños y Padres

We are located within King Hall - office: (323) 343-4420

Monday - Thursday: 8:00am to 4:00pm

Fridays: 8:00am to 12:00pm

Centro de Niños y Padres serves young children, from birth to age three with

disabilities or developmental delays, and their families. The center works in

partnership with families to enhance the learning and development of each child.

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Not sure what you're looking for?

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Not sure what you're looking for?

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Caps counseling

Walk & Talks (& Table Talks)

BeYOUtiful on-campus Women's group

BeYOUtiful on-campus Women's group

 Wholesome Wednesdays at 11:30 am

Caps Organizes weekly walks and talks for students, encouraging fitness through walking alongside fellow parents.

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BeYOUtiful on-campus Women's group

BeYOUtiful on-campus Women's group

BeYOUtiful on-campus Women's group

 Group meets every first Monday of the month from 2:30-3:30 PM at the gender and sexuality resource center. 

Women drop-in group to address issues 25+ women are experiencing 

(balancing work/school/home/parenting/socializing).

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Navigating Parenthood and Academic Stress

CSULA School-based Family Counseling Clinic- King Hall C-1067

CSULA School-based Family Counseling Clinic- King Hall C-1067

This workshop aims to engage student parents in a conversation about stress management and coping skills. Through this workshop, via Zoom student's parents can explore ways to balance parent-student roles.  

Fliers' have the Time and dates will vary.

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CSULA School-based Family Counseling Clinic- King Hall C-1067

CSULA School-based Family Counseling Clinic- King Hall C-1067

CSULA School-based Family Counseling Clinic- King Hall C-1067

 

Counseling is given to my marriage counseling students, in person and via Zoom on Tuesday and Thursday. (323) 343-4438 

Students' parents are to bring their children for therapy and they have therapy dogs for a low cost starting at $20. 

Family Engagement Center

Family Academy

Clothing Swap & Diaper Bags

Family Academy

 Family Academy is divided into three sessions that take place throughout the academic year. Some of our workshop topics include successfully transitioning to college life, student mental health, and financial aid. Parents and supporters who attend all three sessions are presented with a Certificate of Completion during the final program and become Family Academy Alumni! #GoldenEagleFamily

These workshops are hosted via zoom.

 November 7, 2024

January 30, 2025

March 15, 2025

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Ride for Cheap

Clothing Swap & Diaper Bags

Family Academy

 They have weekly 50$ gas gift card raffles for student parents 

Family Engagement wants to help ease transportation burdens! Join the Students with a Dependents email list to stay connected to student parent updates and get automatically entered into a weekly giveaway for a gas or Uber gift card! Giveaway eligibility is for currently enrolled students while classes are in session during the fall and spring semesters.

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Clothing Swap & Diaper Bags

Clothing Swap & Diaper Bags

Priority Registration for students with dependents

 NSFE is partnering with the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center to collect and distribute new and gently used children’s clothing (ages 0-5T) and stocked diaper bags and children’s toiletries. More details coming soon! 

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Priority Registration for students with dependents

Priority Registration for students with dependents

Priority Registration for students with dependents

  California Education Code Section 66025.81 requires CSU campuses to grant enrollment priority to student parents. It further clarifies that a “student parent” means a student who has a child or children under 18 years of age who will receive more than half of their support from that student. 

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Priority Registration for students with dependents

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Separation Support and/or Family Law Assistance

Wonderfully uplifting and filled with stories from men and women who have successfully navigated the divorce and recovery process. A great source of support for divorced and divorcing men and women, support, inspiration, and humor on all the phases of divorce, including the initial shock of the decision, the logistics of living through it, self-discovery, and the new world of dating and even remarriage. Readers going through a divorce will find this book a great source of emotional support and a guide as they go through the process.

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UpToParents

 Showing separated and divorced parents how to build their better futures by focusing on meeting their children’s needs. Offering videos and articles, some being stories all free of charge 

Email: info@uptoparents.org  

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DivorceCare

BEING PREPARED

  Emotional help and more for both spouses in the divorce during and after procedure. Not taken together. Through in-person meetings or for those with time restrictions there are now online meetings. 

Phone Number

(800)489-7778

9 AM- 5 PM ET (Mon-Fri)

E-Mail

info@divorcecare.org

Find a group

BEING PREPARED

FACILITATOR’S OFFICE LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURTS

BEING PREPARED

The following documents and other information will help your divorce attorney, mediator or divorce financial analyst advise you regarding your divorce. Getting these documents together early in the divorce process will help you navigate your divorce in the most cost-effective manner.


  1. Contact information
  2. Personal information for you and your spouse (names, dates of birth, date of marriage, date of separation, names and ages of children from this marriage and from other relationships)
  3. Individual income tax returns for past three years (federal and state)
  4. Business income tax returns for past three years (federal and state)
  5. Information regarding your current income (W-2 forms, 1099 forms, K-1s, recent pay-stubs)
  6. Information regarding your spouse’s current income (W-2 forms, 1099 forms, K-1s, recent pay-stubs)
  7. Prenuptial or post-marital agreements, if any
  8. List of assets you own, including most recent statements for anything on the list (e.g, bank account statements, brokerage statements, etc)
  9. List of debts you owe, including most recent statements for anything on the list (e.g, mortgage statements, credit card statements, auto loans, etc)
  10. Documentation regarding retirement plans for you and your spouse (401(k) statements, pension plan documents, IRA statements, etc.)
  11. Documentation regarding stock options and restricted stock, including vesting schedules
  12. Real property valuation documents (appraisal, market analysis, etc)
  13. List of contents of safe deposit boxes or safes
  14. List of automobiles you own and valuation information from Kelley Blue Book (www.kbb.com)
  15. Business financial statements (profit and loss statements, balance sheets) for past three years
  16. Loan application forms for loans taken out within the past three years
  17. List of separate assets claimed for each spouse

CHECKLIST

FACILITATOR’S OFFICE LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURTS

FACILITATOR’S OFFICE LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURTS

  • Contact Information
  • Personal information for you and your spouse (names, dates of birth, date of marriage, date of separation, names and ages of children from this marriage and from other relationships)
  • Individual income tax returns for past three years (federal and state)
  • Business income tax returns for past three years (federal and state)
  • Information regarding your current income (W-2 forms, 1099 forms, K-1s, recent pay-stubs)
  • Information regarding your spouse’s current income (W-2 forms, 1099 forms, K-1s, recent pay-stubs)
  • Prenuptial or post-marital agreements, if any
  • List of assets you own, including most recent statements for anything on the list (e.g, bank account statements, brokerage statements, etc
  • List of debts you owe, including most recent statements for anything on the list (e.g, mortgage statements, credit card statements, auto loans, etc)
  • Documentation regarding retirement plans for you and your spouse (401(k) statements, pension plan documents, IRA statements, etc.)
  • Documentation regarding stock options and restricted stock, including vesting schedules
  • Real property valuation documents (appraisal, market analysis, etc)
  • List of contents of safe deposit boxes or safes
  • List of automobiles you own and valuation information from Kelley Blue Book (www.kbb.com)
  • Business financial statements (profit and loss statements, balance sheets) for past three years
  • Loan application forms for loans taken out within the past three years
  • List of separate assets claimed for each spouse

FACILITATOR’S OFFICE LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURTS

FACILITATOR’S OFFICE LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURTS

FACILITATOR’S OFFICE LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURTS

Assists with preparation of divorce document


111 North Hill Street, Room 426
Los Angeles, CA 90012
213-974-5004


300 East Walnut Street, Room 300
Pasadena, CA 91101
626-356-5030


12720 Norwalk Blvd., Room 104
Norwalk, CA 90650
562-807-7504


275 Magnolia Ave., Room 3101
Long Beach, CA 90802
562-256-2319


200 West Compton Blvd., Room 200F
Compton, CA 90220
310-603-3218


900 Third Street, Room 1026
San Fernando, CA 91340
818-898-2606


600 South Commonwealth Ave., Room 1602
Los Angeles, CA 90005
213-351-8113

DivorceHelp.Org

DivorceHelp.Org

DivorceHelp.Org

 Non-profit organization that provides programs for women that addresses legal, financial, emotional & housing issues in divorce. Event based.  

 

Location

517 South Lake Avenue

Pasadena, CA 91101

Phone Number

(626)219-2480

E-Mail

info@divorcehelp.wpengine.com

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